What is RAID?

Depending upon performance and required redundancy level, RAID servers are further categorized into RAID levels. The main purpose of this is to escape data loss in case of drive failure. So that in a scenario where one drive fails, you can count on others to access the data. With this, in addition to performance, the storage capacity, reliability, and data availability improve too.

Even so, on the whole, RAID is all about resisting drive failure without data loss. Well, still, it is not completely immune to failure. Several cases exist where it can fail further leading to data loss.

Let’s look at the reasons where RAID array or volume Data can become inaccessible—

RAID Server are in high demand across the globe. Despite being intuitive, there are instances where you end up with RAID server failure. This failure, as a consequence, results in data Loss. To tackle it, joining hands with a Professional Data Recovery Service Provider like Stellar Data Recovery becomes a viable option.

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